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  1. Gotcha, thanks for the quick reply. While most users say phone-in-pocket isn't an issue or get used to playing with it, we definitely understand that doesn't work for everyone and are coming out with two solutions for that in the coming months. The first will be an update to our Apple Watch app scheduled for release in Q2 that will allow the watch to handle all the shot tracking work and your phone can stay in your bag or the cart or wherever. The second option will be another solution for players without an Apple Watch that will be out later this year, so stay tuned! In terms of batteries, I know there has been some confusion on this point as well. The 360 sensors have batteries that are designed to last at least 5 years and are fully guaranteed for 2 years (we replace for free if there are issues during that first 2 years). If there is ever an issue with a sensor after 2 years, replacements are just $5, so hopefully that helps anyone who might be concerned about how our batteries work.
  2. Congratulations @lastings on that hole in one...and on becoming an Arccos user! As you get set up and head out for your first round with our system, feel free to reach out to us at Starter@arccosgolf.com with any questions or feedback or check out the quick start guides on our website. To address some of the posts in this thread regarding Arccos weight and battery usage, hopefully I can help there. The Arccos 360 sensor has a swing weight of 1, so most players never even notice, and if that is an issue, we are coming out with Smart Grips this year that will have sensors integrated directly into the grip, similar to the new Cobra F8 grips. As for battery life, battery usage is very device and operating system dependent, but most players with the latest iPhone or Samsung Galaxy devices have no issues completing a round with battery to spare. For example, in January, the average iOS 360 user used 2.02% battery per hole played or 36% over 18 holes. This obviously can change based on a number of factors such as length of round played, age of phone, the use of other apps, email, messaging, etc. during the round, but gives you a sense of what to expect. That said, we're always working to improve in this area and have app updates planned shortly that will have significant battery usage improvements. @hilmar2k - Do you happen to know if your friend had our first generation or Arccos 360 system? We see minimal need to edit during/after rounds aside from putts (tap-ins etc) and infrequent situations like 2 shots from the same bunker (OK, maybe not as infrequent as some of us would like), but would love to help troubleshoot, if possible. We know there are a lot of dedicated Game Golf users on here, and we're happy to have others in the space recognizing the value of performance data to help golfers get more out of their game, but we wanted to clear up these questions about Arccos directly. If anyone on this thread has any other specific questions or comments, just reply here or send a DM, as we always look forward to connecting with golfers like all of you.
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